Time has finally come. Today we are bringing you our full review of the Threadripper 2990WX and Threadripper 2950X. Although these two CPUs share the same basic DNA, you should know they are very ...
Today I'm finally allowed to reveal performance numbers not just for the 2990WX, but also for the 16-core 2950X, which is the direct descendant of the 1950X that was released last year. The ...
There will be four new CPUs: the 2920X and 2950X will replace the current 12 and 16-core Threadripper models - the 1920X and 1950X respectively, while two new additions massively ramp up the core ...
Right, it is time to have a closer look at what is inside that packaging. Let's have a peek, we've received a 2950X (16-core) and 2990WX (32-core) Threadripper. Yeah, not your average boxed processor ...
AMD’s newest Ryzen Threadripper processors haven’t been kept much of a secret, and if you’ve followed the progression of Ryzen’s second-generation chips, you pretty much know what to expect from the ...
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AMD's new Threadripper 2950X has dropped. How much of a follow-up does it offer to last year's 1950X? Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on Reddit ...
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It's is not exactly a secret that AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2950X and 2990WX reviews will go live, however, to fill that gap in time AMD has allowed the media to show some photos of the press-kits they ...
Starting with the Threadripper 2950X, and its predecessor was fairly lacklustre when it came to overclocking, leading us to conclude that the 1950X was best left too its own devices to benefit from ...
I have been a technology journalist for 30-plus years and have covered just about every kind of computer gear—from the 386SX to 64-core processors—in my long tenure as an editor, a writer, and an ...